SYNCHRONICITIES

Coincidences are Gods ways to stay anony
— Albert Einstein

SYNCHRONICITIES

The word symbol derives from the Greek symbolon — a broken object whose matching halves, once reunited, revealed a deeper connection. In this sense, symbols serve as bridges between the visible and the invisible, between what is known and what remains to be discovered.

Carl Jung described symbols as emotionally charged messages arising from the collective unconscious — expressions of deeper layers of the psyche that transcend the individual. They do not merely communicate ideas; they point toward realities that cannot be fully expressed through words alone.

The Sakrosankt Symbol has become such a bridge in my own artistic journey. What began as a simple form gradually revealed unexpected layers of meaning, geometry, and symbolism. Embedded within its structure, I discovered seven fundamental geometries and the Seven Symbols of Atlantis — archetypal systems that emerged independently yet converged within the same symbol.

Throughout this process, countless synchronicities appeared: meaningful coincidences, surprising correspondences, and discoveries that continually deepened the mystery. Rather than providing answers, they became a source of inspiration, encouraging further exploration of the hidden relationships that connect symbols, nature, and human experience.